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Stavanger · StavangerNorway Summit 2025 brought together thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers for a day of inspiring discussions and bold insights at Fiskepiren in Stavanger. The one-day conference delivered a dynamic mix of economic perspectives, personal stories, and global challenges, framed through both traditional expertise and creative thinking. This year’s program featured a diverse lineup of speakers, […]Read Article
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Fabiano Caruana · StavangerMagnus Carlsen leads heading into the final round Round 9 of Norway Chess 2025 delivered a thrilling day of top-level competition, featuring decisive encounters that shook up the standings. One of the standout games featured World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen against Fabiano Caruana. Carlsen took the initiative out of the opening and emerged with an […]Read Article
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